What
are the penalties for DUI and minors?
Generally
speaking, the penalties for Driving Under the Influence of
alcohol as a minor, in addition to suspension of your driving
privileges, are as follows:
a) First
Offense: Class C misdemeanor. If you are under age 18 the
court will require your parent or guardian to be present
with you at every court appearance. Furthermore, the
parent or guardian can be forced to attend by the court. Upon
conviction, a minor may be fined, and will be required to
complete a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 40 hours community
service related to education about or prevention of misuse of
alcohol. Additionally, the minor will be required to attend an
alcohol awareness program sponsored by the Texas Commission on
Alcohol and Drug Abuse within 90 days. Furthermore, if the minor
is under age 18, the court may require the minor's parent or
guardian to attend the program with the minor. If the minor
fails to complete the alcohol awareness course within the 90 day
period the court may impose an additional license suspension up
to six months. For a first offense the minor may receive
deferred adjudication, however, an order of deferred
adjudication for DUI is considered a conviction. If the minor
receives only one conviction for DUI (while a minor), that
conviction may be expunged from his record after his 21st
birthday.
b) Second
Offense: Everything for a first-offense conviction applies
to a second conviction, with the following exceptions: The minor
will be required to complete a minimum of 40 and a maximum of 60
hours community service related to education about or prevention
of misuse of alcohol. Furthermore, a second or any subsequent
conviction may not be expunged from your record, however, the
minor may still receive deferred adjudication for a second
offense.
c) Third
Offense: Class B misdemeanor. For a third offense the minor
will still be required to complete between 40 and 60 hours of
community service, however deferred adjudication is no longer an
option. As with the first two offenses the minor will be
required to attend an alcohol awareness program within 90 days
of your conviction, and if the minor is under age 18 a parent or
guardian will be required to attend both the minor's court
appearances and the alcohol awareness program. If, on the other
hand, the minor is 18 years of age or older at the time of his
third offense, the penalty is much higher. Specifically, the
minor will receive a fine ranging from $500.00 to $2,000.00;
confinement in jail for up to 180 days; or both a fine and some
jail time in addition to a license suspension.